Anderson Is Wounded On Way To Another Record

GAINESVILLE — Tailback Neal Anderson, who became Florida's all-time leading rusher earlier this season and its all-time touchdown leader Saturday, looked like a boxer Saturday night.

He needed four stitches to close a nasty cut above his right eye after Saturday's 45-0 victory over Southwestern Louisiana. He was injured in the third quarter but couldn't remember exactly when.

''I'm not even sure, but one play I came running back to the huddle and there was a lot of blood,'' he said. ''I knew something was up, but I thought somebody else was bleeding.''

Anderson left the game but returned for one more series before he retired for the afternoon.

He scored two touchdowns in the first half, first a classic dive over the line, then a 70-yard catch and run on a broken play. The two touchdowns gave him 29 in his career, breaking Wes Chandler's record of 28.